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stubrett

Member Since 02 Aug 2005
Offline Last Active Jul 12 2006 05:07 PM
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In Topic: 0% offers from banks

23 January 2006 - 02:52 PM

QUOTE(xanuda349 @ Jan 22 2006, 10:45 AM)
I have been getting a number of promos from some of the banks where I have credit cards with 0% convenience checks. I would pay a fee and will have to make minumum payments along the way, but there will be no interest on these money for several months.  Now here is my question. Assuming I am not using this card for anything else, can I use one of these checks, deposit it into 4% checking account (ED, HSBC etc) and get an extra interest on these money until the 0% promo has expired? Am I missing any downside in this?
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first make sure you have no balance due on the card, before using the checks. most card companies apply your payments to the lower interest balances first, then the higher ones next.

one catch is that the credit card company who gave you the checks, will require you to pay at least the minimum payment on the amount that you borrow from them every month. the min is usually 2-3% of the balance due. so if you wrote your checks for $2000, the min on the first bill will be $40-$60. the min payment will go down each bill because you are paying the balance down, but not by much.

another thing is to make sure not to use the card once you write your checks. most card companies apply your payments to the lower interest balances first, then the higher ones next. so if you use your card to purchase something, that balance will sit on the card until you finish paying off the lower interest balance first.

In Topic: Best CD rates in US (Thanks Vivyip & uppchy!)

05 December 2005 - 04:58 PM

I can't find the 6 month Univ. of Kentuky CD for 6%APY. This is a great rate if I could find it. the link takes you to the Kentuky CU page, but on the rates sheet I see no reference to the 6% CD. Is there a more direct link to this offer.z

Thanks smile.gif

In Topic: 4.23% APY with $50K Saving

07 November 2005 - 03:37 PM

QUOTE(Frisbee168 @ Nov 4 2005, 06:12 PM)
QUOTE(markber @ Nov 4 2005, 11:28 PM)
You can find a 4.50% MM here and you do not have to pay $10 to get this information.
BANKCD charges $10 to release bank contact info. 


QUOTE(Frisbee168 @ Nov 4 2005, 07:56 AM)

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The bank which offers 4.5% APY requires 6-month minimum period but cannot guarantee the 4.5% in the 6 months. It is not good.

4.23%APY is the 2nd high APY now.
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Why is it not good? Have you had experience with this bank? Do they lower the rate before the 6 months are up?

Where is this 4.23%APY account? I don't see it in the list of rates. Can you put a link to it.

thanks

In Topic: presidential bank

19 August 2005 - 06:18 PM

QUOTE(ABOUTBENS @ Aug 13 2005, 02:05 PM)
QUOTE(stubrett @ Aug 12 2005, 11:13 AM)
Presidential has just raise its APY from 3.75% to 3.87% for its premier savings account.  There is a min. of $5000 to open the account, and the rate is good for up to $35,000.  Anything above the $35,000 is at 2.62% APY

Their checking account is now at 3.75% APY with direct deposit
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Have you had direct experience with this bank? Is the online sign-up easy, and the customer service afterwards good? smile.gif
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Sorry I didn't responded sooner, but I was waiting until my withdrawl show up in the mail and it finally did.

The sign up over the internet part was easy, and your initial deposit can be an e-check or a check you mail in to them. I opted for the e-check method and opened the account with $5,500. I withdrew some of the money to see how long it would take to get my money. I mailed my request to them on Aug. 10 a Wednesday. I looked at my account to see when the withdrawl had taken place, and they withdrew the money on Aug. 12 a Friday. Then I had to leave it up to the postal service, and I finally received my check today Aug. 19 a Friday. So it looks like they are legit so far. You just have to wait a little while to get your money, so plan ahead.

In Topic: pulaski bank details

04 August 2005 - 11:34 PM

the email was from an employee of the bank, not just some auto respond email. Unfortunatly I deleted the email, so I don't have the address still.

They actually responded pretty quick, so I am not sure why you did not get a response. I used the form ,under the contact us link on the web sites menu bar, to contact them.

Try to email them again with your question.


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